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"Social Darwinism, a popular topic in the 19th and early 20th centuries,” reported the Associated Press on April 5, ... But let us start with Herbert Spencer, ...
Social Darwinism was the intellectual vogue of early 19th century sociology. The movement, led by Herbert Spencer, who coined the term, “survival of the fittest.” purported to apply Darwinian ...
Herbert Spencer, the 19th-century British philosopher, is remembered today as the forbidding -- almost forbidden -- father of "Social Darwinism," a school of thought declaring that the fittest ...
Nature - Herbert Spencer's Sociology: a Study in the History of Social Theory, to which is appended a Bibliography of Spencer and his Work Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com.
Evolutionist: In the Calendar section on Jan. 11, a photo caption with the review of the book “Banquet at Delmonico’s” mentioned Charles Darwin and his fellow evolutionist, Herbert Spencer ...
Herbert Spencer was born at Derby in 1820 of a middle-class family, members of which had often pushed religious and political non-conformity to the point of eccentricity. Even at school he exhibited ...
In the letter of Prof. H.F. Osborn of Princeton College, in your issue of April 6, a statement is made in regard to the relative circulation of Mr. Herbert Spencer's works in England and America ...
PROF. HUTT has obviously enjoyed the preparation of this book. There are few writers on economics or its applications in social and political problems from Adam Smith, J. S. Mill, Herbert Spencer ...
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